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02/17/2023
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By Belle Carter
Inflation remains hot: CPI up by 0.5% in January and 6.4% year-over-year (official numbers)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released the consumer price index (CPI) report showing that inflation rose in January by 0.5 percent after it increased by 0.1 percent in December last year. The CPI, which measures a broad basket of common goods and services, slowed down on a year-over-year basis to 6.4 percent, BLS […]
02/13/2023
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By Belle Carter
Layoff saga continues as 12 more companies announce mass employment terminations
The U.S. economy is still trapped in the midst of a looming collapse as more companies recently announced mass retrenchment, a clear indication that the tsunami of layoffs that started late last year is continuing to accelerate. During the State of the Union Address, President Joe Biden boasted about the creation of 517,000 jobs in January – surpassing […]
02/10/2023
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By Belle Carter
Amazon, DHL reduce cargo flights as consumer demand weakens
The Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) announced earlier this week that two of its major partners – technology and retail giant Amazon and logistics firm DHL Express – are reducing flight schedules for their contracted fleets in response to weaker e-commerce demand. ATSG provides aircraft leasing and outsourced transportation services for cargo customers. While it issued an outlook for […]
02/09/2023
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By Belle Carter
SUPPLY CHAIN SILLINESS: Biden to slap 200% tariff on Russian aluminum to “commemorate” Ukraine invasion anniversary
President Joe Biden is planning to slap a 200 percent tariff on Russian-made aluminum soon. This is to ramp up the pressure on Moscow over its war in Ukraine as the anniversary of the invasion nears. “It’s something we are considering,” a U.S. official said, but noted that the announcement about any tariff increase is not […]
02/08/2023
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By Belle Carter
Beleaguered Western commodities buyers rely on China’s refined lead, zinc
China became a net exporter of zinc and lead for 2022, which led to analysts pointing out that the communist nation “came to the rescue” of beleaguered Western buyers for both metals. According to Reuters, China exported 116,500 tons of refined lead last year – the highest outflow volume since 2007. It also marked a […]
02/07/2023
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By Belle Carter
FedEx announces end of SameDay City delivery service as demand plunges
Logistics giant FedEx has announced the end of its SameDay City delivery service after a decade of operation. The retirement of what was dubbed as “the fastest local shipping option” came amid a drop in demand in the transportation industry. FedEx Office, a unit of the transportation conglomerate, broke the news on Feb. 3. According […]
02/03/2023
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By Belle Carter
PayPal to lay off 2,000 employees as part of a larger effort to reduce spending
Payment firm PayPal Holdings Inc. is set to cut seven percent of its workforce, or about 2,000 employees. “While we have made substantial progress in right-sizing our cost structure, and focused our resources on our core strategic priorities, we have more work to do,” the firm’s CEO Dan Schulman said in a statement. The company’s […]
02/02/2023
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By Belle Carter
Precious metals expert predicts new silver bull market in the next 3-5 years
Rick Rule, a renowned investor and precious metals expert, has noted that macroeconomic factors are currently setting up an extremely bullish market for gold. Once this momentum is established, he added, movement into silver will start because of its low unit cost. “As soon as this starts, the upside can be tremendous,” Rule told host […]
02/02/2023
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By Belle Carter
Zoomers and millennials who posted “Day in the Life” videos FIRED from cushy Big Tech jobs
Many Big Tech companies have undergone massive retrenchment of employees, with analysts and industry experts pinning the blame on incorrect projections and misallocation of investments and funds. It’s hard not to feel sorry for the tens of thousands of Big Tech employees who recently lost their jobs. However, the news site Revolver presented another angle to the layoffs […]
01/26/2023
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By Belle Carter
NY Stock Exchange cancels early trades after glitch impacts 200+ stocks
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) canceled early trades Tuesday, Jan. 24, after a technical issue halted trading in more than 200 stocks. According to the exchange’s website, it “commenced continuous trading in 2,824 of 3,421 NYSE-listed securities without attempting to conduct an opening auction due to a technical issue.” The snag was “determined to be […]
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